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Old Dec 14th 2005, 1:51 am
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Hi Can Any One Give Me Advice My Wife Passed Her Theory In Uk In September And Was Ready For Her Test But The Only Date She Could Get Was 30 Nov And We Came Here On The 6 Nov Will She Have To Do It All Again Thanks.
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Hi Can Any One Give Me Advice My Wife Passed Her Theory In Uk In September And Was Ready For Her Test But The Only Date She Could Get Was 30 Nov And We Came Here On The 6 Nov Will She Have To Do It All Again Thanks.
Yes. Why not?. Some states are just relaxing theory tests for UK drivers with full licences, otherwise full test is required.

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Hi Can Any One Give Me Advice My Wife Passed Her Theory In Uk In September And Was Ready For Her Test But The Only Date She Could Get Was 30 Nov And We Came Here On The 6 Nov Will She Have To Do It All Again Thanks.
Where abouts are you?
Have you tried looking at your state's RTA website for help?
www.rta.nsw.gov.au
www.rta.qld.gov.au
www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
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Yes. Why not?. Some states are just relaxing theory tests for UK drivers with full licences, otherwise full test is required.

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Old Dec 14th 2005, 3:25 am
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thanks for your reply i live in nsw.
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thanks for your reply i live in nsw.
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Old Dec 14th 2005, 5:15 am
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NSW rules:

International learner licences
If you hold a car learner licence issued from an overseas licence issuing authority and you wish to obtain a NSW car learner licence you must be 16 years of age or older and:

* Provide proof of your NSW address
* Prove your identity
* Pass an eyesight test
* Pass a knowledge test.

As from 17 January 2005 customers are exempt the car driver knowledge test if they hold an acceptable car licence from one of the recognised countries. (UK is one of these).
It is recommended that these applicants read the Road Users' Handbook to familiarise themselves with the current road rules in NSW.

The RTA reserves the right to require customers to undertake a knowledge test or driving test


If you have held your full driver licence for less than 12 months, you will be issued a NSW provisional P1 licence.
If you have held your full driver licence for more than 12 months but less than three years, a provisional P2 licence will be issued.

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...l_drivers.html
 
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thanks that was a great help regards wastonyy.
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Yes. Why not?. Some states are just relaxing theory tests for UK drivers with full licences, otherwise full test is required.

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